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<TITLE>Magic-7.3 Command Reference</TITLE>
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<H2>windowborder</H2>
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Toggle border drawing for new windows
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<H3>Usage:</H3>
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      <B>windowborder</B> [<B>on</B>|<B>off</B>] <BR><BR>
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<H3>Summary:</H3>
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      The <B>windowborder</B> command turns the drawing of the window
      border on or off.  Normally, this will be <B>on</B> in the non-GUI
      version of magic, and <B>off</B> in the GUI version, where the
      border area is handled by the Tk frame window.

      Note that the command does not affect the current layout windows,
      but takes effect for all windows created after the command has
      been called.
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<H3>Implementation Notes:</H3>
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      <B>windowborder</B> is implemented as a built-in window command in <B>magic</B>.
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<P><I>Last updated:</I> October 9, 2004 at 2:20am <P>
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